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You have to be a complete idiot to buy this POS now. Complete IDIOT!
What a piece of crap this stock is.
That reflects on its CEO.
JB, you must be a piece of crap as well.
Have you no shame?
Fleecing people out of there hard earned money.
You, Brent, Tracy, and the BOD are really pathetic.
They have places for you all - JAIL.
Don't think it won't happen. I have seen CEOs for crap stocks like yours and others like you taken to the wood shed and jailed before.
Your days are numbered my friend.
Enjoy your freedom. It may not last too much longer!
Load up! Up today!
JB is da man.
Another wonderful day in the land of LBSR!
Thank you JB, Brent and the BOD!
You all are awesome.
So glad you my money for investing in the VC Hustle!!
You don't think JB could have been fibbing when he said that do you? "such substantial response"
Liberty Star CEO/Chief Geologist Briscoe Updates Manila, Philippines...
posted on Mar 17, 15 12:39PM (Log in to use the IP Check tool) [?]
Liberty Star CEO/Chief Geologist Briscoe Updates Manila, Philippines Hay Mountain Project Presentation
Liberty Star Uranium & Metals Corp. (“Liberty Star” or the “Company”) (OTCQB: LBSR) is pleased to announce a very positive response to the meeting and presentation of the Company’s wholly owned Hay Mountain Project by Liberty Star President James A. Briscoe and Director Brett Gross in Manila, Philippines. Mr. Briscoe offers his assessment of the presentation and meeting conducted March 2-3 in Manila:
“We presented the Hay Mountain Project in great detail to a group of 16 long experienced mining professionals and potential investors in downtown Manila, Philippines on Monday. The response was very positive to both the geologic details and the business proposition presented by Director Gross. The company has been in almost constant communication since the presentation, and we believe substantial and important progress is being made toward financing of Phase 1, which will then lead to Phase 2 in the following year.
“Preparation for the meeting took place on Sunday, March 1, 2015, as some of the participants arrived a day early and were staying at the same hotel we were presenting in. The prerequisite to attend the meeting was signing a binding legal non-disclosure and non-compete (ND/NC) agreement. This task had been completed by several of the early attendees, so they were able to partake in generalities about Hay Mountain. The following morning work started at 7 a.m. in obtaining signatures from the rest of the attendees, several of whom had traveled great distances to attend. Once all the ND/NC documents were signed, the meeting started on time at 9 a.m.
“I presented first, reviewing detailed geologic, geochemical, geophysical details and interpretation of the detailed and various studies that have been conducted over the last four years. At the end of about 2.5 hours, we took a short break and then Brett Gross presented the business plan, and ongoing questions and comments were answered and discussed, on both presentations.
“Significant interest continues after the Manila meeting. Four mining experts are expected to travel to Tucson, where a thorough tour will be arranged, which will take an expected three to four days, to examine local large mines that are similar to what is expected at depth at Hay Mountain. The tour will be conducted as soon as travel visas can be arranged. We believe that because of their background they will be as impressed with the potential as we are. Of course success cannot be assured, but this a very strong starting point.
“Other interested parties of significant stature are currently discussing a starting point, which is our stringent ND/NC document. We hope that we can continue meaningful negotiations with them as well.
“Considering the low point in the copper cycle, it is encouraging that we are getting such substantial response, and I look forward to the potential that Phase 1 will be financed soon.”
“James A. Briscoe” James A. Briscoe, Professional Geologist, AZ CA
CEO/Chief Geologist
Think again Richy, think again.
I own plenty!
Omg, no. More staking?
Lol! You crack me up!
And how the hell does this relate to us? LOL!
I am here until the lights are turned off and JB heads for another band stand.
BS, as usual.
More veggie samples. That's all Tracy and crew could come up with. What the hell do they do all day anyway. Surely they could have come up with a better smoke screen then that. What's next? More rock samples? More staking? Redo the ZTEM? LOL! Hustle us JB, hustle us.
More veggie studies now?? WTF!
JB really is a master of the Vancouver Hustle!
Load up folks! Right after the latest veggie study this will sky rocket!
Load up folks! The complete and utter lack of communication with shareholders sine the last NR must mean a HUGE deal is just around the corner. Huge! Don't be left out. Would such a wonderful human being as JB let us down? Isn't he the greatest geologist in the world? Hasn't he surrounded himself with a highly effective BOD? Isn't the director of operations extremely talented? Look what he has done so far! Load up!
LOL! You crack me up 777! Aaaaaarrrrgggghhhhh!
Keep buying folks! This is about to take off big time ! How can you possibly go wrong with JB and Tracy running things!
Have the Visas or permits showed up yet?
"More magic". You mean like making our money disappear?
Which long suffering BH would that be?
MAM - here is how to buy, put in a BUY order when the market is open. It's easy.
Take the profit from the 300% and put in LBSR. You can't lose!!!!!!
So JB have the Manila boys goy the visas yet? Have you gotten any permits yet? How's Bill working out so far? How's the BOD doing? Providing sound advice? John still breathing? Have you considered giving Tracy a raise? She deserves it. Excellent IR department you have going.
12% down! Beautiful JB, just beautiful!
Billions and billions in REES!!!
Awesome! I'm totally stoked!
And, we are debt free!
Down another 14% Load up!
From the other board:
Re: Could we drill just one hole at HM?
in response to Could we drill just one hole at HM? by Blue Star
posted on May 15, 15 03:10PM
On May 9th there was a question about changing the Phase 1 drilling plan to a single hole program, or at least very substantially decreasing the scope of Phase 1. Valuepro’s response was very good. He pointed out that drilling one hole is not cost effective given the initial cost of getting equipment and staff out to the ground and then back to their point of origin (mobe and de-mobe) – think in the range of $10,000 or more. CEO/Chief Geologist Jim Briscoe had a few thoughts on the question of a single hole program as well:
“The geological reality is that large copper porphyries are not uniform nor homogeneous. You could drill a hole in the middle of a porphyry and completely miss mineralization, which I have experienced. I worked closely with Kenyon Richard (Chief Geologist at ASARCO at the time) and his partner James Courtright, discoverers of the large Mission porphyry, now the Mission Mine, south of Tucson, that has now been operating for 52 years. It took them 27 holes to find the first ore grade intercept and then hundreds of holes to define a minable ore body in what in retrospect appeared to be a small target zone.
Today we have deep reaching geochemistry and ZTEM geophysics, but even these tools do not guarantee a one hole wonder. Spacing between samples occurs over an area of 200m x 400m (about 219 yds. x 437 yds.) for each sample and ZTEM is flown with 200m spacing to as large as 400 m line spacing. This leaves a lot of room for irregularities even though there is an increase in drilling precision using those tools. We will be increasing the geochem sample density as time and budget allows, to increase the precision of our knowledge. This has always been the plan, that the current sample grid was a first pass effort. Regardless, we feel that we are ready for Phase 1 drilling.
A hole is 3 inches in diameter, so that a driller could be very close, but miss—in fact, near misses remain very common. Proximity to ore grade is frequently revealed by geochemistry on the core, alteration patterns and down hole geophysics we plan on using. We have a good handle on where we want to drill on target one, but it is just too risky to depend on a single hole, no matter how extensive a database of valid information.
A one hole program, or the staking of all of our resources on too few holes is an example of gambler’s ruin. We have developed a highly efficient drilling program for Phase 1 at Hay Mountain that includes multiple holes over Target 1, one of many of what I believe may be a world class deposit. We must get Phase 1 right because it is essential to proving my ideas about the Hay Mountain Project area.” Jim Briscoe 5/15/2015
Briscoe working the Vancouver Hustle perfectly. He should teach this as a college course! Bring in Dr. Gilbert as a guest lecturer occasionally.
Almost down another 10% Hello JB, anyone home? What the hell are you doing to this company? Give the reins over to someone that may have a chance in saving it. And I don't mean any of the balloon heads you currently surround yourself with.
3 folks. Awesome. Was the room big enough?
You might as well have 20 million shares of toilet paper. At least that would be worth something.
Hardly "annual" meetings.
Annual meeting? You are kidding right? When was the last one?
As much interest in the board as in the stock. None!
Better idea. How about the multimillionaires on the BOD pony up first!
LBSR is a great story. Read that somewhere recently.
Here's my advice: buy all you can. JB will come through.
Deal? What deal? There is no one interested. Guess it takes longer for it to sink in for some.